Fliers Likely to See Delays,
But Not Soaring Fares

Updated July 26, 1996 1:54 a.m. ET

Major airlines said complying with President Clinton's new aviation-safety measures will slow travelers as they move through airports, but won't result in significant new costs or sharply higher fares.

The security moves are generally in line with the expectations of many industry officials, and still aren't as strict as what U.S. carriers are already doing in Europe. The major changes include increasing the number of passengers...